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Gioacchino Volpe

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Gioacchino Volpe
Born16 February 1876 (1876-02-16)
Paganica, Italy
Died1 October 1971 (1971-11) (aged 95)
Occupation(s)Historian
Politician

Gioacchino Volpe (16 February 1876 – 1 October 1971) was an Italian historian and, during the years between the two world wars, a politician.

Biography

Born in Paganica, Volpe graduated in Letters at the University of Pisa, and in 1906 he became professor of modern history at the Scientific-Literary Academy of Milan [it].[1] A nationalist, he supported the Fascism and in 1924 was elected deputy with the National List.[1] He was General Secretary of the Royal Academy of Italy from 1929 to 1934 and member of the Accademia dei Lincei from 1935 to 1946.[1] Between 1924 and 1940 he was professor of modern history at the University of Rome.[1]

In his works Volpe depicted the history of Italy as a rising process culminated in fascism.[1] After the Greco-Italian War, his attitude towards fascism gradually became critical and distant.[1] After the war, he was purged from the university teaching and focused on his studies.[1]

Further reading

  • Innocenzo Cervelli. Gli Storici: Gioacchino Volpe. Guida, 2008. ISBN 8860425751.
  • Paola Cavina, Lorenzo Grilli. Gaetano Salvemini e Gioacchino Volpe: dalla storia medievale alla storia contemporanea. Edizioni della Normale, 2008. ISBN 8876422188.
  • Eugenio Di Rienzo. La storia e l'azione: vita politica di Gioacchino Volpe. Le Lettere, 2008. ISBN 8860871069.
  • Roberto Bonuglia. Gioacchino Volpe tra passato e presente. Aracne, 2007. ISBN 8854814121.
  • Lorenzo Grilli. Gioacchino Volpe nello specchio del suo Archivio. I. Qualcosa se ne salvò. La tesi di laurea e le lezioni su Bonifacio VIII. 2020. ISBN 9791220050807.
  • Lorenzo Grilli. Gioacchino Volpe nello specchio del suo Archivio. II. Qualcosa se ne salvò. L'"opera ... che non è stata mai scritta" e le lezioni di storiografia. 2020. ISBN 9791220052030.
  • L. Grilli, Gioacchino Volpe nello specchio del suo Archivio. III. Di una ribadita coerenza storiografica. Il Professor Volpe alla Università “Pro Deo” di Padre Félix Morlion, Bologna 2020. ISBN 9788833778709.
  • L. Grilli, Gioacchino Volpe nello specchio del suo Archivio. IV. Per il secondo volume di “Nel Regno di Clio”, Bologna 2023.
  • V. Faustinella, L. Grilli, La storia sottratta. La Grande Guerra e l’Ufficio Storiografico della Mobilitazione Industriale nell’Archivio Gioacchino Volpe e nelle Carte Umberto Massimo Miozzi, Edizioni Joker, Novi Ligure 2024. ISBN 9788875365493.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Eugenio Di Rienzo. "Volpe, Gioacchino". Il Contributo italiano alla storia del Pensiero - Politica. Treccani, 2013.

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